English → English - natural

n. person with innate talent for a certain role (Slang); stupid person; white piano key
adj. natural, native; lifelike; fresh; simple, easy; plain
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English → Spanish - natural

s. natural, sencillo, genuino, llano; nativo; bastardo, ilegítimo
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English → French - natural

n. talent, don, talent naturel pour jouer un rôle; touche blanche du piano; personne stupide, sot; imbécile (Argot)
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English → German - natural

n. Natur-; ohne Vorzeichen; Idiot (in); weiße Taste beim Klavier, Aulösungszeichen; Naturtalent
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English → Indonesian - natural

a. alam, alamiah, dasar, biasa, wajar, normal, fitri
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English → Italian - natural

s. (fam) chi ha doti naturali; persona adatta; (Mus) bequadro; nota naturale; (slang) idiota, deficiente
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English → Polish - natural

a. naturalny, przyrodniczy, niewymuszony, pierwotny, wrodzony, przyrodzony, rodzimy, własny, dziki, uprawiany: nie uprawiany, samorodny
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English → Portuguese - natural

s. natural; pessoa que possui dom natural para um certo trabalho (gíria); verdadeiro; idiota; bastardo
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English → Romanian - natural

a. natural, natură: din natură, normal, firesc, explicabil, înţeles: de înţeles, simplu, neprefăcut, real, viu
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English → Russian - natural

с. что-либо естественное; одаренный человек; идиот от рождения; бекар [муз.]
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English → Ukrainian - natural

a. природний, натуральний, земний, фізичний, справжній, звичайний, зрозумілий, дикий, некультивований, необроблений, природжений, невимушений, позашлюбний, нормальний, природничий
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Romanian → English - natural
adv. naturally, reasonably
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Spanish → German - natural

a. natürlich, naturgegeben, naturrein, naturgemäß, naturgetreu, lebensecht, echt, urwüchsig, angeboren, gebürtig, ursprünglich, ungezwungen, zwanglos, ungeziert, ungekünstelt, kunstlos, normal, schlicht, selbstve
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Portuguese → French - natural

3. (criança) illégitime 4. (ciência) physique
5. (pessoa) simple; naturel 6. (comportamento) naturel; spontané
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English → Arabic - natural

طبيعي، فطري، عادي، غير شرعي، مستدل عليه من الطبيعة، بسيط، جبلي بحكم الولادة
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English → Hindi - natural

a. प्राकृतिक, प्रकृतिक, प्रकृतिस्थ, प्राकृत, अकृत्रिम, क़ुदरती, स्वाभाविक, असली, सच्चा, वास्तविक, मामूली, बेतकल्लुफ़, ख़ास, साधारण
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English → Japanese - natural

(名) 適任者; 天才; 白鍵盤; 本位音; ナチュラル; あばずれ
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English → Korean - natural

명. 어떤 것에 대해 타고난 재능을 갖고 있는 사람(속어); 어리석은 사람; 하얀색 피아노 건반
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English → Vietnamese - natural

a. thuộc về tự nhiên, thuộc về thiên nhiên, thiên phú, thiên bẩm, bẩm sinh
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Definition of natural

Adjective
The species will be under threat if its natural habitat is destroyed.
2. Of or relating to nature.
3. Without artificial additives.
Natural food is healthier than processed food.
4. As expected; reasonable.
It's natural for business to be slow on Tuesdays.
His prison sentence was the natural consequence of a life of crime.
5. Neither sharp nor flat. Denoted ?.
The piece is played in C natural.
6. Produced by natural organs, such as those of the human throat, in distinction from instrumental music.
7. Applied to an air or modulation of harmony which moves by easy and smooth transitions, digressing but little from the original key.
8. Without, or prior to, modification or adjustment.
The natural motion of a gravitating body
The chairs were all natural oak but the table had a lurid finish.
So-called second-generation silicone breast implants looked and felt more like the natural breast.
9. Having the character or sentiments properly belonging to one's position; not unnatural in feelings.
11. Born out of wedlock; illegitimate; bastard.
A natural child
12. Without a condom.
We made natural love.
Noun
13. A native inhabitant of a place, country etc.
14. A note that is not or is no longer to be modified by an accidental, or the symbol ? used to indicate such a note.
15. One with an innate talent at or for something.
He's a natural on the saxophone.
16. An almost white colour, with tints of grey, yellow or brown; originally that of natural fabric.
Natural color:
17. One with a simple mind; a fool or idiot.
18. One's natural life.
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